Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
For those who sponsor sex slavery
Their souls have a deep black hole
No empathy, distorted minds
Like mad dogs with rabies
Filled with creed, voided of sympathy
Human beings, like birds, meant to fly
Not caged, wounds and crippled
Our girls and guys are our pride
Lose the chains set them free
How do we sleep when our children are starved?
Raped and beaten, used and abused, tortured and tormented
Treated with disdain and inhumanly treated
While we pretend to be unaware
Let us rise up, hear their cries, and put an end to this travesty.
For those who sponsor sex slavery
Their souls have a deep black hole
No empathy, distorted minds
Like mad dogs with rabies
Filled with creed, voided of sympathy
Human beings, like birds, meant to fly
Not caged, wounds and crippled
Our girls and guys are our pride
Lose the chains set them free
How do we sleep when our children are starved?
Raped and beaten, used and abused, tortured and tormented
Treated with disdain and inhumanly treated
While we pretend to be unaware
Let us rise up, hear their cries, and put an end to this travesty.
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